McGary Suspension Up to 15 Games

Oklahoma City Thunder forward Mitch McGary has been suspended without pay for at least 10 games for violating the terms of the NBA's anti-drug policy. The league says the suspension will begin when he has finished serving a five-game drug suspension that was announced in July.

CBSSports.com reports that the violation isn't believed to be another positive test, but rather a failure to live up to procedural guidelines set forth in the program,

After the previous suspension, McGary the former Michigan Wolverine, said in a statement, “I clearly made a mistake, and for that, I apologize to the organization, my teammates, and our fans. I realize there are only so many opportunities given to you and I need to make sure that, as a person and as a player, I take accountability and ensure that this does not happen again.”

Sources say the Thunder would like to unload McGary because of his inability to maintain a lifestyle that'll allow him to play in the NBA.

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Positive tests have trailed McGary, who failed a drug test at the University of Michigan that would’ve cost him his junior season had he not entered the 2014 NBA draft.